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Show SUNDAY, JULY Namath Already i n T rou b e; What Can He Do For Encore? Utah I So the old Strawberry story continues true, as we made our second trip of the season out there and could not Deg a Dite. Fished the same places,tame way, and then came in to find all of which well in other places that some had done set -- of spats.- - He - delicately! By MURRAY OLDERMAN folded an inch piece of adhesive Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assn. in half and circled his green PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (NEA)-Be- fore stocking at the calf, leaving a right is the old Strawberry Story, or snouia he ever throws a pass sticky half exposed so that we say the story of fishing per se on in competition, Joe Namath is when he pulled up his wool in trouble as a pro. What can half socks they adhered and most any large body of 11 w alssftiound that the big ones are do for an encore? stayed in place. Bravo1ob: ? i i 11; i qn. KTnt VV Tntn k nkfl nn4 fam urnrV-- li He was ready for his picture- iuatiw& dGU iiavn i..L mixing vurinus nvMiuiiaiuiuiMViJ--jug ed deep in the Indian Creek Spillway started training camp at the taking. But joe also showed channel, mostly during the witching slightly moldy Peekskill Milhours of early "morning and late evening. itary Academy, not quite what Some of the best fish are also being I had in mind for a $400,000 taken on flies, reiMgadpreferred fish- property (but then, my kid netfer went to school here, as ing the shore line late afternoon and "and Bry- owner Sonny Uerblin's did) evenings at Charley Chaplin ant's Fork bays in the East Portal arm Anynow, it comcmea with a newsstand spread of Joe and of the lake as well as other shallow Casey Bown his noble Hungarian nose - in the as shoreline areas. This Is the easy fly fishing for anyone four vivid colors, wrapped spinning outfit, with casting bubble and trailing fly, not only around a cover story in reach the fish but seem to do just as good a job as, the more Illustrated on the Jets. Sports jefined and harder to use fly fishing gear. Bill Heinz hovered at his elbow preparing a lengthy text Cannot be much blame for the slow fishing on account of piece for Life nwazine. Tbe ' cameras of - National roving be any, for these are supposedly the hot weeks of summer Broadcasting Co. crews were when the pooch sleeps and suffers even in the shade and a self every place, shooting a rpintinir iish rpsnnnrk nnt oneJiour network teleTh antrlAr cast on Joe and John. John is ' . Truth of the matter is that given a good water year the Huarte, the stand-i- n quarter summer heat affects the fishing only to the degree that it back from Notre Dame at half 1 T ;maa aaa bothers the fishermen. Like the light of the moon, too much 11.. uic piiuc w,vw). LiOOK mag"excuses has azine a picture and text wind or lack of it, cloudy days, and the host of other an it is wnn tn nnpa aavs treatment in the meld, if the - x i ccivpn" wnpn tup fi.cn fan tn rnnnpratp' just another good excuse you tell mama and your Life treatise doesnt scare them off. m- with an pmntv itpp! hnrlriips whpn .... rnmma -- .0 hnm .r.,, ......... David Anderson s tome on So when the weather Is hot and the fish don't cooperJoe and Ithe Jets is already in like the ate the thing to do is go home and take a siesta the hopper at True Magazine, - fish must have done. There will always be better days for and Tom Siler, the Knoxville both fish and fishermen.- -- water.2. ibly docu-menta- ry " 2yf A - r " I ySi ' nwi'a J - SPANISH FORK a x i -- . once-beate- s i You d eight-year-ol- National PeeWee Golf decidedly. t:r Championship "Strokes over Tier 7 Sixty-fiv- e nearest opponent, in the Orlando, Fla. tournament. The mighty fact-durin- g mite resides in Woodland Hills, Calif., where she practices her pitch and putt in back yards and on beaches. Unbeaten Ag ree To Play arTd Cedar City Satur day reached the finals of the Spanish-F'ork-Spring- n Game In Benefit Western Sectional Colt League tourney. MONTICELLO, N.Y. (UPI- )Former Big Ten basketball re stars Terry Dichinger and Jerry ' i '0' i f- I - Spanish I LET IT I mained unbeaten by defeating while Cedar Brigham City, City remained alive in the T31hm E A n J nA. iicj ujr Jn'.nli.. ucicaiuig ouuc, trv, aim Brigham City The losses suffered by Brig ham City and Boise eliminated them from the double-elimin- a Lucas yesterday agreed to play in the seventh annual Maurice game . . .n i X Aug. li. a stand Dischineer. a out at Purdue and now V.pro with the DetroiL Pistons, and at Ohio an Lucas, ' tion tourney..;t State now playing with the Cin The cinnati Royals, will join, several team scored three runs in the other NBA performers In the last of the sixth inning to come annual game held for the bene-- " from behind and defeat Brig fit of the former pro great at ham City. The three runs came Kutcher's Country Club. on George TJeardall s single, a base on balls, Averett's double and a fielder s choice. ing of Smith and Roberts. Line scores: The rally wiped out a 0 Brig000 000 (MJ-5-- 1 Boise ham City lead. 200 x--5-94 003 Cedar City Cedar City pitcher Galesburg In hurling tossed a :45 p. m. Nebo first place 000 101 his team to its win over Boise. Brigham City five-ru- n SprFork-Spng000 003 -5-0 vs. Deseret second place. CedarcameTipwttha" Slow Pitch first inning in its game with 100 0- 2- 3-- 2 to score an easy Brigham City Spanish Brigham City Aug. 4, 6 p. m. 534 three-mCedar t City win behind the pitchFork vs. Juab. Aug. 5, 6 p. m. Millard Nevada playoff winner vs. 3-- 2, I NQW & WATCH OUT MOST W V I J Jpanish-Fork-Sprmgvil- Softball Tournaments Are Scheduled n ' one-tim- le Softball Region 8 M-Me- V 17-- 3, w mmath U ft MS TO 2-- five-hitt- er SPANISH FOR- K- The Re-gion Eight junior and senior IDS M Men softball tournament wiil be held on the Spanish Fork baseball field. The junior tourney will be held July 28, 29 and 30, while the senior tourney will be held r- . 0-- 2-5-1 vl 3-- -KH) Aug. 4, 5 and 6, There will be slow and fast : pitch divisions in both - dhis criss-crosse- ' PEEWEE PRINCESS In Colt Orem City i jf l " Pro 7 might say Beverly Klass won the Test Finals ---r Joe-tape- l 2h Nine A i rA(M e& n ' - . vo vs. Interior S.L.C. Meet Set ..j ' . Z p.iS State Bank of Provo ! f' L.C. O vmnu R T. C wr"-V- S. 9:45 p.m. Levin Insurance , . . C.jrsWest ConsbTictionS. " oracle, delivered words with the .Southern slant to another publication. Namath's debut also coincided with a penetrating portrait magazine. ' The first appearance of thelj incipient quarterback even t4 brought out William N. Wallace of the New York Times and a retinue of. other metropolitan ituu wroters. Howard (This Is How- ward) Cosell announced In words of several syllables that he had memorialized Namath in one; hour of tape, for the V American Broadcasting System F-and which would serve him 7 (Cosell) for time immemorial. and gee but you are aopd little cooker." Cosell also established him Time again now to begetting the shooting hardware out self as the official court jester , for the trial runs so important t) any hunting season. Nothing and told Namath if he behaved see to it that he lasted more true than the-o- ld saying' thatthe happiest JiunterTs" the he'd, in camp one month. He didn't one who is on target and that meansknowing where me gun ritualize' the ceremony with the ic 'chnntincr nriH ihai It 1c in anrA nrnrlrlnrpHvlai. maefntffuf on the cheek. local trap range or some hand thrown targets for the shotgun official chucking comes Tiext week.. That ' and the nearby rifle range for the rifle. Meanwhile, Namath took all If we seem to be jumping the season then recall that the the commotion calmly, lkie the first of our regular hunts starts with the mourning dove leading man waiting for the shoot which annually starts September 1st. After thatthey make-u- p man to prepare him .. w 1 '' J Why, when it HVglll OVJilVHUHi ui M for the scene. The Orem City soft-ba- ll OREM early October, deer season Oct. 23, and the pheasant shoot came . time to pull his kelly will get under way tourney starting Nov. 6. green shirt over his new white Monday evening with four -- Then add the special andor other replar hunts not yet shoulder pads, an exercise that on tap in the senior divi set, like the chukar, forest grouse, sage grouseand the like demands four hands, Namath games sion, and we better be on target and play it safe. Nothing sirustrat- - gnored the media (Me) and The first round senior division -. Intf ae in crat tViot r raa nnf KmkAtr " ""O fawu ouui ui aiiuia aim uicll miss DyTtJe went right to the lop. schedule; proverbial mile becaifee of gun malfunction or failure to Drae- - David Kennedy of NBC stood Upper Bracket behind him to smooth the folds 6:30 p.m.-O- rem uct. 25th vs. Orem '" of the jersey. . Yours for fun, 9th own shoes. -Casey Tr3rpTm7lenniffi3s7Pr6v6 There are somethings a guy P.S. Also stiH time fnf thaF firsTtimo hi 21st w x 1 take the required Jiunter gun training course as reauired bv ikes to do.himseufNj)oesn't Liower it cracKei X have of own his set 8:30 p.m. Vineyard vs. Orem Jaw. This is a must and time is of the essence for the, doting Nureyev , ranersr 17th. v. ... aaa ana youngster alike Johnny is to go afield. Check with d . Joe wound and 14th vs. winner p.m.-Or- em local fish and office your or conservation officer if Voii game white tape over dirty tape until 23rd of tfrem imvc quesuons aooui mis one., his footwear looked like one big z playoff game The junior division will swing into action Tuesdaynight.- - The tirsi rouna scneauie: Upper Bracket of i tr Tr p.m.-Moun- el a bushel j ' Ogden. Monday night games- ;6 00 tainf Motors of PrOVO VS. Prmm, Rpnrt'ng Goods 7; 15 p.m.-P- arks All Stars S.L. - Ours was the pleasure of spending an evening at the home .of the Richard Kerrs of Orem one recent evening. With several . t It J J oi our gooa ouiaoor ineias ana our wives we speni ine evening talkina jrf - thinesoutdoors and listenine to the "Kerr family. Dick, Creetie and son Rick, as they showed pictures and .tro phies any one would fee mighty proud to possess. This is a reminder of perfectionists afield of the real prac tice of conservation' of the. fact that fishine and hunting ran . b fflrtiilv fun Not mnnv fnllra Vnnw TItnh'c har-pnimtrv Ulro uic ui opiLc ui uicu auupung uiis Kii uieu iiuine uuiy. u ciauvcijr auvn icvt jrcais ugu. iui lias uieu eiiuiubidsui ever dimmed since they came here years ago primarily to "be in someNrfthe finest outdoor country in the world." , Out hats off as well to ,LaVare and lone Ware who sort of the evening as they served the finest of fine food. As one of the grandkids said to Nana years gone by, "We al- W9VQ lilrn f i nnrha uicttinff Wsno 'nonca ma o1ia.Ta Ui.a' I 'J j, Monday Aug. 1. However tfjgre ..a "f News-Sentin- r ;V - ') ww ue no games luesaay or , Sunday. Early favorites of the classic Include Provo champs, Morris Motors and the regional champs, uawana Construction, of Salt Lake 'City, and also Savon of bf - in ii Test HIS DAY IN THE SUN 13 una apgl". er, kidded him that he'd have Pairings have been announc no one to help him once he got ed for opening play in the Pro- out on the field. vn Oitv Tnvitatinnal 5ft Roll "On a football field," f'iTournament getting under-w- ay Joe coolly, ' I make whatever Monday mght at Harmon Park. adjustments are necessary .Games will start at 6:00 p.m. to win." Monday and continue through the final night, which will be rpadV - Sunday Herald Provo City Softball sportsronly he didnt feel he was in position to ask for them. Cosell, a television announc- orf ootball m ha was readjrf one quick, flash of serious talk that cut across the banter of an opening day. He bad trouble adjusting a strap on his shoulder pads. In fact, he said he'd prefer like Bobby Layne used to wear, or Don Maynard of his own club how , 1965 Utah County, rrrt TheHimlor-Ttourney- T round pairings D Fast Pitch m. Kolob first place vs.j IJ Spanish Fork second place 7:15 prm.-Deserfirst place vs. weDO secona piace. 8:30. p. m. Deseret second place vs. Nebo first place. 9:45 p. m. Spanish F p r k Low first place vs. Kolob second Save with State Farm's Insurance Rates for Careful place. Drivers. See . 3rd vs." Orem Slow Pitch 7:30 p.m.-Or- em No. Orem 8 m. 1); Palmyra July 28, p. 12th.(piamond 18th vs. Lake view (Diamond vs. Miiiara. Eldon D. No. 2) July 29, 6 p. m. Santaquin- Lower Bracket Payne Nevada.: playoff- winner vs 8:30 p.m. Provo 21st vs. Orem Juab. Ph. 373-612- 0 , 6th (No. 2 Diamond) The - senior tourney -16th vs. Vine round 9:30 p.m.-Or- em pairings: 398 N. yard (No. 2 Diamond) Fast Pitch 5th W. 6 p. m. Springyille PROVO place vs. Nebo second place. 7:15 p. m. Deseret first place vs. Kolob second place. CC 8:30 p.: m. Kolob first place KMMB 5 6 p. (no experience necessanrt7, et l2th-Ore- Leaion ISlmp Wine ft. S. Orioles Obtain Outfielder Victory Streak Provo American Legion baseball team's league winning streak came to an end Saturday... after SDanish Fork defeated the Provoans, 3 at ' Timp Park. ; Spanish Fork collected 12its ; off the usually strong Provo e' 8-- er Steve Bigler started for Proana vo, but vas relieved in the third M t uary by Dave Clegg, who .went the rest of the way and struckout Spanish Fork attack. Bill Mil- eight batters and gave up only ler and Richard Dixon picked three hits. uptwo hits eachto lead"thefIt was the first loss for Provo in uisinci.? piay wis season. Line score: VETERAN GOES HOME Spanish Fork 043 000 1 02 A Provo ........ 003 000 -3GOLDEN, Colo. (UPI) pitching. jay wuae,.11 wim J 1 two runs Danea in, ana usually the victims of severe nazing Dy tne vet erans, eot a taste of sweet re-vengVFriday when veteran offensive tackle- - Harold Olsen of the Denver Broncos. quit the squad because he did not think ne could make tne teanv; Coach Mac Speedie remarkedj "It's the RMliMiM in my association with pro football that a good crop of rookies has scared away a veteran.'' pre-seas- -2 7-- mally submitted applicationsfor a major league frarichise to Presidents Warren Giles of the National League and Joe Cro-- it ' ft .: v MUSTANG Friday. If ' American Learni . - WE DELIVER fin firs Harvey Captures Alpine - J. H. AMERICAN FORK for Cliff defeated Jolley Harvey the honors in the June Leg of the Directors Cup play at Alpine Country Club; July leg playjs now in progress. (Archery Deer Ph. r Sunday, September 121 ' colored Make your hunt more enjoyable with Fred . Bear Archery Equipment! 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